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Re: [idn] Determining equivalence in Unicode DNS names





On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 09:14:11 +0100 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Patrik_F=E4ltstr=F6m?=
<paf@cisco.com> writes:
> --On 2002-01-20 23.01 -0800 liana Ye <liana.ydisg@juno.com> wrote:
> 
> > The decision of use one and only one matching rule is 
> > at false, because of there is no ONE rule can deal with 
> > hundreds of different scripts no matter how strong it 
> > appears that you defend the stand.  
> 
> The DNS uses only one rule for matching. One charset and one 
> matching rule.
> 
> What you think about is something different than DNS, and that is 
> discussed
> in other forum than this working group.
> 
>    paf
> 

Which forum do you mean?  

The IDN currently is one rule - [nameprep].  One charset UCS.
The DNS is one matching rule and one charset ASCII.

Liana